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Why can't black glasses let Jay Chen Yu see his eyes?

Lest Jay Chen Yu regret it in the future.

Black glasses wear sunglasses all the year round, and no one has ever seen him take them off. It is said that everyone who looked into his eyes died in the end. But no one knows how his eyes got like this, but judging from what he said when he stopped Yao Xiaohua, it should be that he was so curious about the unknown at first that he had to wear sunglasses all the time.

Therefore, when Jie dared to see this meteorite jade, he thought of himself. Once we let Jay Chen Yu go, I wonder what will happen to him when he comes back. If something happens in the future, he will regret his original behavior as much as himself. So even if you take off your sunglasses and let him see your eyes, you are telling him not to be impulsive with personal experience, so as not to regret it later.

Character information

Black blind man, a character in the novel "Notes on Grave Robbery" by Nanpai Uncle. Unknown real name, flag bearer, professional grave robber, good at changing face. He always wears a pair of sunglasses, is a freak, and always has an unknown smile on his face, even when he is besieged by snakes. Superb skill. "Black blind man" is what people in the street call him, and Wu Xie nicknamed him "black glasses".

The Han surname is Qi, but it is not necessarily the descendant of Qi family. He is one of the few nobles left behind, and seems to have a youthful physique (see Sha Hai 3 for details). September, 2065438+02 15 Nanpai Sanshu revealed at the signing ceremony of Tibetan flowers in Taipei that the black blind man is a flag bearer and a Mongolian with four words in his name.